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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
 
Hubert Dreyfus reviews John McDowell and rationality.
[H]e sounds like Heidegger when he speaks of "our unproblematic openness to the world" and of how "we find ourselves always already engaged with the world". Like these existential phenomenologists, McDowell makes the bold claim that "this is a framework for reflection that really stands a chance of making traditional philosophy obsolete".
 
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